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1 Shannon Hayes Academic Advisor, College of Education shayes@umd.edu (Slides courtesy of Dr. Deborah Reid Bryant)

2  Over 90 academic majors in top ranked programs  More than 50 minor programs to enhance the academic experience  Proximity to Washington DC provides access to internships and other opportunities  President’s Promise – Unique learning experiences for all incoming freshmen

3  UMD: A Research 1 Institution  Undergraduates students at UMD are encouraged to conduct research  Research opportunities available both on or off campus  Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research www.ugresearch.umd.edu/ www.ugresearch.umd.edu/

4  Professional Advisors – provide guidance on major requirements and academic policy  4-year Academic Plans – a tentative guide to degree completion  Major Benchmarks – set of program milestones  Faculty Advisors – provide guidance to students on major field of study  Peer Advisors- support school/college and department level advising

5  Credit Requirements  General Education – minimum of 40 Credits  Major Requirements – Varies by Major  Elective/2 nd Major/Minor  TOTAL: 120 Credits (approximately)  Ways of earning credits:  Regular semesters  AP/IB Exams  Summer sessions at UMD or local college or university

6  What is “General Education”?  A transformative program that will help students ▪ succeed in their career and become engaged global citizens; ▪ hone fundamental skills critical to their academic and professional life; ▪ learn methods of various disciplines, their big questions, and their standards for judging; and ▪ develop a greater understanding of themselves and others.

7  How do students complete the General Education requirements?  Exploratory & introductory courses  Gateway/Benchmark courses needed for majors  Advanced Placement Credit (AP)  International Baccalaureate (IB) Exam Credit  Transferred courses from another college or university

8 Ensures students have basic skills in written and oral communication, in mathematics and in critical thinking important to their success across the curriculum and in their professional lives.

9  Academic Writing (AW)  Oral Communication (OC)  Professional Writing (PW)  Mathematics (MA)  Analytic Reasoning (AR)

10  Math Track 1:  Theoretical Calculus MATH140  Math Track 2:  Calculus for Life Sci. MATH130  Elem. Calculus MATH220  Math Track 3: Probability and Statistics  Probability MATH111  Statistics STAT100

11  Signature program of General Education.  Lively and contemporary; speak to important issues.  Wrestle with big questions and examine ways different disciplines address them. ▪ For Example: Fraud, Scams, and Thefts: What, How, Why? (BMGT289D) and Technology Choices (ENEE131) Important Issues Imagine Innovate Inspire Implement Intellect

12  Scholarship in Practice (SP)  Engages students in applying a body of knowledge to create professional products or works of art.  Learn and practice skills of critical evaluation. ▪ For Example: Introduction to Aquaculture (ANSC255) and Applied Ethics and Public Policy in Bioengineering (BIOE150)

13  Diversity  Investigate the complexities of human differences and commonality.  Understanding Plural Societies (UP) ▪ For Example: Popular Culture in America (AMST203)  Cultural Competence (CC) ▪ For Example: Exploring Cultural Diversity Through Movement (KNES240)

14  Introduction to the University course  One credit, course runs for at least 1o weeks  Strongly recommended for first-year students  Course will help students in areas such as:  Academic Planning  Major Selection/Affirmation  Time Management  Campus Resources

15  Family Education Rights and Privacy Act Also known as Buckley Amendment (1974)  Students have access to their educational records  Written permission of student to grant access to third party  Students have opportunity to correct educational record

16  Counseling Center Warm Line  (301) 314-7651  parentwarmline@umd.edu  Parent Web Access  www.testudo.umd.edu/ParentAccess.html www.testudo.umd.edu/ParentAccess.html  Four-Year Plans  www.4yearplans.umd.edu/ www.4yearplans.umd.edu/  UMD Parents Association  www.terpparent.umd.edu/ www.terpparent.umd.edu/

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